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RURAI. LAND FOR SALE, I.J ' A GOOD DAIRYING PROPOSITION. . ' _ • • IAA ACRES, FRfeEIIOLD, all in- grass,- well' subdivided and well. watered. p at the present time 37 cows, and running other stock besides. Buildings consist of ti-roomcd house, cowbltils, implement .shed, stables, and-barn. Situated about 21 miles from Carterton, and close to a cheese factory. PRICE,' ,S7O PER ACRE, including Milking Machines and Engine. ,£ISOO. ' cash required. ' A CHEAP MIXED FARM. "CRES, practically all in grass, with the exception, of a few acres . of ■ •shelter bush. 80 acres rich flat land, lij- acres of which' are in rape. » . Balance easy hill .country of nana formation. .Subdivided. into 15 paddocks by' good post and wire fences. Will winter 300 breeding ewes, 300 hoggets, and 30 head cattle. Stock now on the property consists of 221 ewes, 200 lambs, 17 dairy cows and 21 2-year steers. Buildings: l-momed house, h. and c., water, wash- - house, storeroom, woolshed, dip and yards, 6-bail cowshed. Situated about 19' . \ miles from Mivsterton by a good racial road, and-3 miles from'a railway station. PRICE, .£3O PER ACHE, with .£750 cash. ' .. " ? ! This_ is an exceptionally good opportunity for a man with limited means, and , r who desires a mixed farm. Cream cart calls three times a week. ' 1 . , For further particulars apply . , W&EAMPA' 'FARMERS'- CO-OPERATIVE . ASSOCIATION,. ! . -' . I.l' D.. r . LAND DEPARTMENT/' • MASTERTON AND WELLINGTON. . 4 4 j , HANDY-LITTLE FARM. ' J.Q ACRES, FREEHOLD, subdivided into 8 paddocks, fencing good, watered by permanent strcnm; all plor.ghable and all has been ploughed; lies well to sun, and there are some cood belts of shelter trees; half-mile to schobl, factory, and p.o. Fine dwelling of 7 rooms, built of kauri,- hot and cold water, concrete water tank supplying house; 16-bnil cowshed, with concrete floor, I "''""IF machines and engine. Cart and implement shed and motor garage. .• i PRICE. .£SO per acre, with Cash (possibly less), balance 5 years at fl , per cent. ' • THIS FARM WORTH INSPECTION. \ KA ACRES! FREEHOLD, 12 paddocks, watered by river boundary, all dead level, long road frontage. Carrying 20 cows,, 2 bulls, I horse, and 10 calves. Dwelling of 7 rooms and waslihonse, cowshed, concrete, with machines, and motor shed. PRICE, .£BS per acre; Terms, ,£1200 : cash, balance arranged. RICH COAST LAND. .CjQA ACRES, FREEHOLD, L.T., all in'grass; portion drained swamp; all has t»/VU | )N>n (lax And cabbace-trre country; free of weeds, on sood Toad, snbdividi ed into 25 paddocks; all has 'been ploughed, watered by wjndmills and running stream: estimated to carry 225' cows; 2 -miles to factory, school, and-post olHce. Dwelling (old) of fi rooms, also cottage of 5 rooms; woolshed. stables, and cowshed with concrete floor. If too large for one man owners will consider ' ' ' cutting farm in two. This is really very fine country, and the terms offered are exceptionally easy. PRICE, .£65 per acre, with ,£3OOO cash, balance arranged. . ;■ NEWTON KING, i LAiSTD, ESTATE. AND FINANCE AGENT. , NEW PLYMOUTH. P.O, BOX 100. J . Telephone 709. . . MURRAY, ROBERTS, AND CO. LTD. ■ QA ACRES, Freehold, Dairy Farm, all flat, loamy soil; 6-room house and, outOi buildings; nil in grass; 50 acres p.oughable; 4} acres in turnips aild 2t acres potatoes; subdivided into 12 padcjocks, watered by riices; carrying 32 1 cows, bull, and 2 horses; 3 miles from railway, and 31-' milts from Municipal ■' Milk D?pot. Mortgage i£-1723. Price £15 per acre. ' Q(J/f A ACRES, Freehold,' all in jrnss except 300 acres bush; About 800 0/W±U acres ploughabte: 60 acres now in turnips and rape; subdivided into , 22 paddock* watered by permanent streams; formation papa and shell-rock and part limestone; wintered 5000 big sheep; 12 miles from.railway, 1 mile, from school, 2 miles from factory; mortgage £17,500. Price I'll 10s. 1 ■; Terms. ~ ' v . s nAAfr ACRES, Freehold; IMS acres in grass; undulating, blue papa formation) ) - 01/UO 7 paddocks, and number small paddocks;-carrying li sheep and 500/600 head cattle; 7-roomed house, all conveniences, and two email cottages, telephon,!; J mile from school, II- miles'from store; 405 acres of this property has * been carrying 2J sheep and 50 head cattle. Mortgage ' Price, ; '■£30,000; terms- 1 ■ P.O. BOX 1519, WELLINGTON. / " :' ' ' .£15,000 CASE -£15,000 CASE ' , [ /BUT ABSOLUTELY GOOD. , ' ... ; ' 11 K£l ACRES of first-class, grazing country, in Hit! Rangitikei district, and JIXDO adjoining railway township: 250 acres level* balance mostly undulating: AU in grass except 40''acres grass and 30 acres swedes; 1 large paddocks antT numerous smaller ones. Very v. ell watered, 9-roomed house and all conveniences, woolshed, with machines installed, motor shed, stables, implement shed, etc. Price, only .£3O per.acre: .£15,000 cash. A very fine property. (G. 15), rtWf ACRES of first-class agricultural or grazing country, about 5} miles from' rjld Martou and adjoining railway station; 200 acres level, balance ploughable; 7 paddocks, well watered; 7-roomed house, 3-stall stable, trapshed, ctc. Price, only £35 per acre; .£2625 cash. (C.13) to A K ACRES of dairying or grazing country, G miles from Palmerston, two/£4:O- thirds nloughable. balance undulating; 9 paddock's, well watered; 7roomed house, 6-bail cowshed, fi-stall stable, granary, 2-roomed whare, etc* "Price, only .£33 per acre; JESO.O cash. ' ' ' • J. HARRIS AND SONS, , 1 ' LAND AGENTS, MAR TON. , ■ j 1 GREAT POSSIBILITIES IN THIS PARTLY-IMPROVED' ' Cjqq-ACRE FARM,. FARM. ) To bo Sold to Wind up an Estate. ' This nroperty is situated 7i miles from Te luiiti, on a gooil metal road, and is al\ in grass, with the exception of 50 acres swedes and about 150 acres maiden country" (trtll fern and tiitii). Splendid Crop of Turnips, quite free from blight. - The 'country is fiat and undulating, and can all be ploughed; divided into 1" paddocks, and watered by the Moknii Oliver and streams. The improved paddocks are now carrying a good solo of gtass, and suitable for Dairying and fattening. Only 500 feet above sea b-vpl: does not suiter by severe climate, and stock do remarkably well. The buildings are all that could be desired, . consisting of good shearing and woolshed, 2 stand machines, implement shed, . motor and cart shed, etc., besides a l s-ro omed cottage and a conveniently- : arranged, artistically-designed 6-roomed Modern Bungalow House, situated amid cheerful and pleasant surroundings. Price only 413 10s. Easy terms to , . approved client. ABRAHAM AND WILLIAMS, LTD., ;• SOLE AGENTS, . .. ALL BRANCHES. — : . : T~> FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. : . 1 rt AAA ACRES, partly improved country, situated about halfway between H iIJ iyU" Weiliinrton' and Palmerston North. Two miles filom railway and main road. Good buildings on the nroperty. , 1)00 acres in grass, which winters two wtliers and other stock. 1 \ splendid chance for a wealthy man who can spend-a few thousand pounds per'annum in improvements. Should appeal very much to a man whose property ; is liable, to drought. * ' Owner will sell on the most liberal of terms, particulars of which can be bad ; from the Agent, yiCTOR E. SMITH, ' ■:# LAND AGENT, , -j . ... FEILDING. '' •ynr ACRES, 3 miles from Mangawckir : by good metalled road. School and <00 railway'at Mungaweka, 3 miles; 7-ffl acres in English gra;a, 25 acres at present in'"turnips' and rape,"balnncp light bush; 150-acres ploughnble, 565 acres undulating, 200 acresrfat. -Post and wire fences, subdivided into 20 pad- ' docks, well watered by-rivmand «prinns. Carrying at present 2J slieep and. ■ \ 150 brad cattle. The land 7s best suited for grazing purposes. Rates and' • taxes, id. j ; • ' PRICE—.£2S per acre. Terms arranged. .- ■ 1 • ■ . ' ■ '~ v - ■ .THE N.Z.- FARMERS'' CO.-OP. DISTRIBUTING COY., LTD,,' j. DOMINJON FARJJ ERS' INSTITUTE. 1 ; $ , WELLINGTON. ■ ' y CHOICE TARANAKI FATTENING OR FARM. ' ."' § wfjo ACRES, 6-roomcd and S-roomed dwellings, large shed, endnc-room, and. tt/Co sbbles. -Vll flat and in urns.?, much of it having been drained swampi : "well watered and subdivided.into about 30 paddocks; handy school; fafctory, and post office; metal roads; free from weeds. PRICE, -SGS per acre; .£3OOO cash, balance for 5 years. T'hi«\property could milk over SCO cows, and is suitable'for subdivision into 50 to 10P-Vere lots. Further particulars from GILMOUR AND CLARKE, .. -"• ' ' ■ EGMONT STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. r " ■ ' HAAVKE'S BAY SHEEP STATION. /16,0000 ACRES. ' ; / wa'aa ACRES Freehold and 9000 ACRES,.-Education and Pastoral Leasehold,. < IWIP situated best part Hawke's .liay; about 250 acres plonghable, tho Id-. nnce being hillv and undulating; all wel I watered. Tho freehold is mostly in _ . -grass with patche.s of light bush;-subdi vided into 20 paddocks; buildings comprise modern residence of 9 rooms, and all necessary outbuildings; insured for .£2250; telephone connected; present cart ying capacity 7000 lur sheep and 300 big cattie; could easily be improved to carry 10,000 eheCp and 500 cattle. Tho property is rarely alFected by dry weather. ' ' • " PRICE .£0 l(Vs. PER ACRE FOR THE 7000 ACRES FREEHOLD. x The SOOO acres leasehold, held at a very low rental, being given- in. Sole reason for selling is owner's ill-health. We con.sider this to bo an opportunity of a lifetime and strongly advise immediate insp ccttyn. * v • .' : J. D. MARTIN M'IMTRE AND CO., ' ESTATE AGENTS AND BROKERS, , 215 Lainbton Quay. AYELLINGTON.

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Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 148, 18 March 1920, Page 12

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Page 12 Advertisements Column 7 Dominion, Volume 13, Issue 148, 18 March 1920, Page 12

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